Monogram Health - Social Work Care Manager Monogram Health Employee Review

5.0
3 Sept 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I haven’t had the pleasure of being employed by Monogram Health for very long, but it is already apparent that this is the first company that I have worked for that actually walks the talk. As an LMSW, it’s extremely important to me to be employed by a company that actually supports and encourages their employees as well as the patient’s/customers they serve. The personal and empathic experience I have received at Monogram Health has far exceeded all expectations, I truly didn’t believe an employer like this actually existed. It is a joy and an honor to work for Monogram Health and I would encourage you to apply and become a part of this AMAZING company too!

Cons

I honestly can't think of any cons.

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5.0
12 Jun 2026
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Pros

Great support from all levels of leadership. Very competitive pay, bonus structure and benefits. Meaningful work

Cons

Changes with processes at times

2.0
12 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits were okay. Three telephonic days per week.

Cons

While Monogram’s mission is meaningful, there were significant challenges that impacted the ability to provide quality client care. Productivity metrics often seemed to take precedence over individualized client needs, and social workers carried extremely large caseloads of approximately 500 members while managing extensive territories. Expectations included frequent cold-calling, unannounced home visits, and maintaining a high volume of daily visits despite significant drive time and documentation requirements. Frequent operational changes and shifting expectations created inconsistency, and there were times when social workers’ clinical judgment and professional expertise did not appear to be fully trusted or valued. The combination of large caseloads, extensive travel, high productivity demands, and ongoing turnover made the role difficult to sustain long term. Greater investment in staff support, manageable caseloads, and a stronger balance between metrics and client-centered care would improve both employee satisfaction and client outcomes.

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